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what will the museum of the future be like?

Angelina Russo
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This group has been established to create discussion related to the ARC Linkage project, Engaging with Social Media in Museums
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Thanks for this David. I really look forward to hearing more about the trial. Great stuff! I do wonder what the weather was like back then!!! How did those women wear such heavy fabrics in Queensland?!
November 18
This innovative project brings together 9 British national museums to enable audiences to create new digital content
November 16
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This group has been established to create discussion related to the ARC Linkage project, Engaging with Social Media in Museums
November 11
November 11
This group has been established to create discussion related to the ARC Linkage project, Engaging with Social Media in Museums
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This group has been established to create discussion related to the ARC Linkage project, Engaging with Social Media in Museums
November 6
This group has been established to create discussion related to the ARC Linkage project, Engaging with Social Media in Museums
October 27

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About Me:
I am an Associate Professor at Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia. I research the connections between digital content, cultural institutions and communication. I'm currently chief investigator of the Australian Research Council funded Engaging with Social Media project which explores the impact of social media on museum learning and communication. Between 2005 and 2008 I led the New Literacy New Audiences project (http://www.cci.edu.au/projects/new-literacy-new-audiences) which explored the creation of digital cultural content and its distribution across cultural networks. My PhD (2004, Media Museum: Sites of Virtual Display) explored the impact of new media on museum communication. You can find more information on this at http://nlablog.wordpress.com
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Angelina Russo

The Business of Design at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum

I've spent the morning at the Times Warner Center in New York at an event organised by the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum - The Business of Design. Leading designers and thinkers discuss how to implement design in business. You can view the post at http:www.nlablog.wordpress.com

Posted on October 21, 2009 at 10:59am —

Angelina Russo

Feeling glum after GLAM-WIKI

Thoughts on the conference objectives and calls for discussion! http://nlablog.wordpress.com

Posted on August 10, 2009 at 2:10pm — 3 Comments

Angelina Russo

The Museum of 21st Century

What happens when you get two of the most powerful museum directors in the UK on the same stage? It was described as a cultural 'Heat' Pacino and DeNiro there together for the first time... In a particularly British way, they held us captive for 1 1/2 hours while they discussed the future of the museum. You can read about it here!

Posted on July 8, 2009 at 7:01pm — 2 Comments

Angelina Russo

Focus on Experience!

Here at Museums and the Web, Maxwell Anderson reminds us that the museum experience rather than collection, should be central to our thoughts and initiatives, both virtual and physical. You can read more about the morning session at http://nlablog.wordpress.com. I'm trialling blog responses via twitter and would appreciate your thoughts. My tag is @artech05

Posted on April 17, 2009 at 6:00am — 9 Comments

Angelina Russo

What do the director of a science centre and the general manager of marketing from the nation's largest sporting body have in common?

Those of you who were able to join us at the Transformations conference last week may well be able to answer this without reading summary of the Culture 2.0 session at http://nlablog.wordpress.com

Regardless, I invite you to read through the summaries of the first session of the conference, the Culture 2.0 discussion where Professor Graham Durant (Questacon) and Dr Colin McLeod (AFL) provided entertaining and thought-provoking discussions of their take on transformations in cultural communicati… Continue

Posted on March 11, 2009 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

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At 8:25am on November 11, 2009, Suzy said…
Hello,
Found you by surfing the Web for good content!
Thanks,
Suzy
At 9:20am on October 26, 2009, Rolf Källman said…
Hello Angelina!
I think this is what you can call a late reply;-) I joined museum 3.0 this spring after a tip from my colleagues at Swedish National Heritage Board. After that I didn´t give myself time be active. Hereby I make a new attempt!
Best regards
Rolf
At 10:09pm on October 8, 2009, sara wajid said…
Hiya, Stumbled on a page of culture24 recommended links I think - saw something about a seb chan event in london soon there so perhaps it was through his blog. Anyway, thanks and i'm looking forward to learning the secrets of this inner chamber of museum web experts and sharing a couple of things I'm picking up as I drag untoldlondon.org.uk through a social media overhaul....
At 11:26am on October 8, 2009, Ping Lo said…
Hi there Angelina,
My colleague Chris Winter invited me to join. Always interested in social networking, and curious to explore Museum 3.0 given that the network has developed around a more particular shared interest.
Cheers
At 2:35am on October 6, 2009, Mark Thompson said…
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm preparing a conference paper entitled, "Is there a change in your future?" I'm on a panel at the New England Museum Association annual conference in November. On Sunday, in searching the topic "change" and "museums" on google, I found the site.
At 7:57pm on September 25, 2009, Sarah de Rijcke said…
Hi Angelina, as part of the fieldwork for our project (networkrealism.wordpress.com) takes place at a museum, I have been looking at ways to learn more on knowledge production via networked images and via social media in museums via the web. It's hard to reconstruct the exact route of my search, but I think I found this group via twitter and museums and the web.
At 12:04pm on September 19, 2009, Janet Frasier said…
Wow! I forgot that I joined this network until I looked into my neglected Hotmail Account! I'm not sure how I found it, actually! But I will put it in my toolbar and stay better connected. Great exchange. Thank you.
At 2:40am on September 1, 2009, Incognita Nom de Plume said…
Hi Angelina -- yes, it is ;-) (not that I usually admit it...) -- looking forward to th Future Tense thing -- I hear you're doing the heavy hitters panel. Hoping to get Helen Stuckey on the same show... she's doing some great stuff about fan knowledge in building collections of digital media, esp. videogames.
At 5:38pm on August 27, 2009, Belinda Nemec said…
Thanks Angelina, it looks a very interesting site. I'll keep an eye out for the meeting in Melbourne too.
Cheers, Belinda
At 11:36pm on August 2, 2009, Mike Lowndes said…
T'was a post on the MCG list. Though I'm not currently in the sector I retain a huge interest from my days at the NHM.
 
 

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